Deck 10: Weathering and Mass Wasting

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Which of the following is an example of physical weathering?

A)frost wedging
B)dissolution
C)oxidation
D)all of these
E)none of these
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In order for material to move downslope, it must overcome which of the following forces?

A)particle cohesion
B)friction
C)inertia of materials
D)all of these
E)none of these
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What is the primary difference between and earthflow and mudflow?

A)Mudflows move more quickly than earthflows.
B)Earthflows do not involve soil saturation.
C)Mudflows only occur in arid environments.
D)Earthflows move more rapidly than mudflows.
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A _______ is a fracture in the rock in which no appreciable movement has occurred.

A)wedge
B)soil
C)slump
D)joint
E)bedload
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Flowing regolith that is not saturated with water is known as a _______.

A)landslide
B)slurry
C)slump
D)creep
E)gradient
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Which of the following is most critical to weathering processes?

A)salt
B)oxygen
C)water
D)nitrogen
E)lava
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The figure below shows an example of _______. <strong>The figure below shows an example of _______.  </strong> A)oxidation B)dissolution C)root wedging D)frost wedging E)exfoliation <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)oxidation
B)dissolution
C)root wedging
D)frost wedging
E)exfoliation
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Sandstone pillars such as the ones in the figure below are features that can be found in the southwestern US, but are unusual in the southeastern US. Which of the following explanations best account for this? <strong>Sandstone pillars such as the ones in the figure below are features that can be found in the southwestern US, but are unusual in the southeastern US. Which of the following explanations best account for this?  </strong> A)There is no sedimentary rock in the southeastern US B)Climatic differences dictate the form and nature of landforms C)Buttes in the southeastern US have been cleared for human development D)Natural forces of landscape change are different E)none of these <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)There is no sedimentary rock in the southeastern US
B)Climatic differences dictate the form and nature of landforms
C)Buttes in the southeastern US have been cleared for human development
D)Natural forces of landscape change are different
E)none of these
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. Where rock is subject to great pressure from overlying and surrounding rocks, the associated squeezing and twisting as a result of tectonic forces causes what?

A)faults
B)crystals
C)sedimentary layers
D)joints
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Weathered rock moves down the slope into a collection of degraded debris at the base is called:

A)Weathering
B)Mass Wasting
C)Colluvium
D)Creep
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All the processes that physically disintegrate or chemically decompose a rock at or near the Earth's surface is called?

A)erosion
B)weathering
C)oxidation
D)mass movement
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Which of the following is a form of chemical weathering?

A)oxidation
B)frost wedging
C)salt wedging
D)all of the above
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In the figure below, what type of weathering is being shown? <strong>In the figure below, what type of weathering is being shown?  </strong> A)oxidation B)carbonation C)root wedging D)frost wedging E)sheet jointing <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)oxidation
B)carbonation
C)root wedging
D)frost wedging
E)sheet jointing
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A(n)_______ involves and the moderately rapid downhill movement of water-saturated rock or regolith.

A)fall
B)creep
C)slide
D)earthflow
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The small spaces between mineral grains are called _______.

A)pores
B)flow
C)slump
D)regolith
E)soil
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_______ is the type of weathering in the figure below. <strong>_______ is the type of weathering in the figure below.  </strong> A)Frost wedging B)Exfoliation C)Dissolution D)Ion exchange E)Oxidation <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Frost wedging
B)Exfoliation
C)Dissolution
D)Ion exchange
E)Oxidation
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_______ is the extremely slow downslope granular flow of regolith.

A)solification
B)slump
C)slides
D)creep
E)flow
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In general, landscapes of steeper relief experience __________ rate(s)of landform change compared with those of lower relief.

A)slower
B)faster
C)the same
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A type of chemical weathering in which metallic elements in minerals react with dissolved oxygen and water is known as _______.

A)frost wedging
B)oxidation
C)root wedging
D)acid rain
E)ion exchange
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Chemical weathering is most effective in environments with:

A)high annual rainfall and high mean annual temperatures.
B)low annual rainfall and low mean annual temperatures.
C)low annual rainfall and high mean annual temperatures.
D)high annual rainfall and low mean annual temperatures
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The splitting of rocks due to the repeated freezing and thawing is known as root wedging.
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Daily solar heating and cooling can break up exposed bedrock into smaller pieces.
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Oxidation is a type of physical weathering.
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The angle of repose is the maximum angle at which debris, sand, or rock of
a given size can rest before the force of gravity causes it to slide downslope.
Ans. True
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The large boulders in the figure below are an example of mechanical weathering.
The large boulders in the figure below are an example of mechanical weathering.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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When regolith on a steep slope is saturated with water and it flows rapidly downslope, it is known as a debris flow.
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The figure below illustrates a good example of a landslide.
The figure below illustrates a good example of a landslide.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The maximum slope angle that allows rock, sand, clay, and debris to stay in place without movement is called:

A)angle of incident
B)gravity
C)downslope erosion
D)angle of repose
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Niche formations in large sandstone outcrops were utilized by many Native American cultures as shelter and formed as a result of waterfall activity.
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Physical weathering is the breakdown of rock by mechanical processes that involve chemical alteration.
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What is required to induce mass movements along the Palos Verdes Hill of Los Angeles, California and other similar developments in steep hillside settings?

A)strong bedrock
B)shallow slopes
C)saturated regolith
D)high thermal insulation
E)expensive housing
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Which of the following activities can induce mass wasting?

A)building foundations for large buildings
B)strip mining
C)highway construction
D)all of these
E)none of these
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Dissolution is a good example of mechanical weathering.
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The most dangerous and spectacular type of downslope movement is called a landslide.
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Joint planes form as a result of an increase in pressure.
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The figure below illustrates a good example of a debris flow.
The figure below illustrates a good example of a debris flow.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The process of large, curved slabs of rocks peeling off from the surface is known as dissolution.
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When mudflows pick up rocks and boulders, they are called:

A)slide
B)debris flow
C)creep
D)scarification
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Frost wedging only occurs at high latitudes.
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The general term for excavations and other land disturbances produced to extract mineral resources is:

A)erosion
B)mudflow
C)scarification
D)none of the above
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__________ is the process where oxygen and water react with metallic elements in minerals, making the minerals unstable and causing the rock to degrade in strength and eventually crumble into smaller particles.
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Define weathering and describe the two primary mechanisms involved.
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_______ involve the rapid sliding of large masses of bedrock on a steep mountain slope or from a high cliff.
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What role does climate play in weathering?
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Plants can be responsible for mechanical weathering.
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_______ is the type of weathering is illustrated in the figure below.
_______ is the type of weathering is illustrated in the figure below.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Discuss the difference between earthflow and creep.
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A _______ is any mass-wasting process that involves a flowing motion of regolith containing water and/or air in its pores.
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Explain the primary difference between mechanical weathering and chemical weathering?
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Weathering of slate tombstones occurs as a result of dissolution.
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Explain the similarities and differences between root wedging and frost wedging.
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The process where minerals react chemically with water is called _______.
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Explain the similarity and a difference between a flow and a slide.
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__________typically occur in parallel and intersecting planes.
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_______ is the process of ice splitting rocks during freeze/thaw cycles.
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The form of chemical weathering in the figure below is known as ________.
The form of chemical weathering in the figure below is known as ________.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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1
Which of the following is an example of physical weathering?

A)frost wedging
B)dissolution
C)oxidation
D)all of these
E)none of these
A
2
In order for material to move downslope, it must overcome which of the following forces?

A)particle cohesion
B)friction
C)inertia of materials
D)all of these
E)none of these
D
3
What is the primary difference between and earthflow and mudflow?

A)Mudflows move more quickly than earthflows.
B)Earthflows do not involve soil saturation.
C)Mudflows only occur in arid environments.
D)Earthflows move more rapidly than mudflows.
A
4
A _______ is a fracture in the rock in which no appreciable movement has occurred.

A)wedge
B)soil
C)slump
D)joint
E)bedload
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Flowing regolith that is not saturated with water is known as a _______.

A)landslide
B)slurry
C)slump
D)creep
E)gradient
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Which of the following is most critical to weathering processes?

A)salt
B)oxygen
C)water
D)nitrogen
E)lava
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The figure below shows an example of _______. <strong>The figure below shows an example of _______.  </strong> A)oxidation B)dissolution C)root wedging D)frost wedging E)exfoliation

A)oxidation
B)dissolution
C)root wedging
D)frost wedging
E)exfoliation
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Sandstone pillars such as the ones in the figure below are features that can be found in the southwestern US, but are unusual in the southeastern US. Which of the following explanations best account for this? <strong>Sandstone pillars such as the ones in the figure below are features that can be found in the southwestern US, but are unusual in the southeastern US. Which of the following explanations best account for this?  </strong> A)There is no sedimentary rock in the southeastern US B)Climatic differences dictate the form and nature of landforms C)Buttes in the southeastern US have been cleared for human development D)Natural forces of landscape change are different E)none of these

A)There is no sedimentary rock in the southeastern US
B)Climatic differences dictate the form and nature of landforms
C)Buttes in the southeastern US have been cleared for human development
D)Natural forces of landscape change are different
E)none of these
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. Where rock is subject to great pressure from overlying and surrounding rocks, the associated squeezing and twisting as a result of tectonic forces causes what?

A)faults
B)crystals
C)sedimentary layers
D)joints
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Weathered rock moves down the slope into a collection of degraded debris at the base is called:

A)Weathering
B)Mass Wasting
C)Colluvium
D)Creep
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All the processes that physically disintegrate or chemically decompose a rock at or near the Earth's surface is called?

A)erosion
B)weathering
C)oxidation
D)mass movement
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Which of the following is a form of chemical weathering?

A)oxidation
B)frost wedging
C)salt wedging
D)all of the above
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In the figure below, what type of weathering is being shown? <strong>In the figure below, what type of weathering is being shown?  </strong> A)oxidation B)carbonation C)root wedging D)frost wedging E)sheet jointing

A)oxidation
B)carbonation
C)root wedging
D)frost wedging
E)sheet jointing
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A(n)_______ involves and the moderately rapid downhill movement of water-saturated rock or regolith.

A)fall
B)creep
C)slide
D)earthflow
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The small spaces between mineral grains are called _______.

A)pores
B)flow
C)slump
D)regolith
E)soil
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_______ is the type of weathering in the figure below. <strong>_______ is the type of weathering in the figure below.  </strong> A)Frost wedging B)Exfoliation C)Dissolution D)Ion exchange E)Oxidation

A)Frost wedging
B)Exfoliation
C)Dissolution
D)Ion exchange
E)Oxidation
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_______ is the extremely slow downslope granular flow of regolith.

A)solification
B)slump
C)slides
D)creep
E)flow
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In general, landscapes of steeper relief experience __________ rate(s)of landform change compared with those of lower relief.

A)slower
B)faster
C)the same
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A type of chemical weathering in which metallic elements in minerals react with dissolved oxygen and water is known as _______.

A)frost wedging
B)oxidation
C)root wedging
D)acid rain
E)ion exchange
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Chemical weathering is most effective in environments with:

A)high annual rainfall and high mean annual temperatures.
B)low annual rainfall and low mean annual temperatures.
C)low annual rainfall and high mean annual temperatures.
D)high annual rainfall and low mean annual temperatures
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The splitting of rocks due to the repeated freezing and thawing is known as root wedging.
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Daily solar heating and cooling can break up exposed bedrock into smaller pieces.
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Oxidation is a type of physical weathering.
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The angle of repose is the maximum angle at which debris, sand, or rock of
a given size can rest before the force of gravity causes it to slide downslope.
Ans. True
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The large boulders in the figure below are an example of mechanical weathering.
The large boulders in the figure below are an example of mechanical weathering.
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When regolith on a steep slope is saturated with water and it flows rapidly downslope, it is known as a debris flow.
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The figure below illustrates a good example of a landslide.
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The maximum slope angle that allows rock, sand, clay, and debris to stay in place without movement is called:

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D)angle of repose
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Niche formations in large sandstone outcrops were utilized by many Native American cultures as shelter and formed as a result of waterfall activity.
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Physical weathering is the breakdown of rock by mechanical processes that involve chemical alteration.
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What is required to induce mass movements along the Palos Verdes Hill of Los Angeles, California and other similar developments in steep hillside settings?

A)strong bedrock
B)shallow slopes
C)saturated regolith
D)high thermal insulation
E)expensive housing
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Which of the following activities can induce mass wasting?

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D)all of these
E)none of these
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Dissolution is a good example of mechanical weathering.
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The most dangerous and spectacular type of downslope movement is called a landslide.
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Joint planes form as a result of an increase in pressure.
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The figure below illustrates a good example of a debris flow.
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The process of large, curved slabs of rocks peeling off from the surface is known as dissolution.
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When mudflows pick up rocks and boulders, they are called:

A)slide
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C)creep
D)scarification
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Frost wedging only occurs at high latitudes.
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The general term for excavations and other land disturbances produced to extract mineral resources is:

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D)none of the above
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__________ is the process where oxygen and water react with metallic elements in minerals, making the minerals unstable and causing the rock to degrade in strength and eventually crumble into smaller particles.
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Define weathering and describe the two primary mechanisms involved.
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_______ involve the rapid sliding of large masses of bedrock on a steep mountain slope or from a high cliff.
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What role does climate play in weathering?
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Plants can be responsible for mechanical weathering.
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_______ is the type of weathering is illustrated in the figure below.
_______ is the type of weathering is illustrated in the figure below.
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Discuss the difference between earthflow and creep.
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A _______ is any mass-wasting process that involves a flowing motion of regolith containing water and/or air in its pores.
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Explain the primary difference between mechanical weathering and chemical weathering?
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Weathering of slate tombstones occurs as a result of dissolution.
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Explain the similarities and differences between root wedging and frost wedging.
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The process where minerals react chemically with water is called _______.
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Explain the similarity and a difference between a flow and a slide.
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__________typically occur in parallel and intersecting planes.
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_______ is the process of ice splitting rocks during freeze/thaw cycles.
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The form of chemical weathering in the figure below is known as ________.
The form of chemical weathering in the figure below is known as ________.
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